Although same-sex marriage has been legalized in the entire state of Connecticut, the City of Hartford continues to maintain a domestic partnership registry.
There is a $30 registration fee. Registration is open to same-sex and opposite-sex couples. There is no requirement to live together or be residents of Hartford, CT.
Must pay $20 fee.Both same-sex and opposite-sex couples are eligible.Must live together.No residency requirement.Must file statement with City Clerk.
Your NYC domestic partnership is only valid as long as both partners live together in the five boroughs of New York City. The City of Durham gives benefits to the domestic partners of city employees, but you are required to register according to their proceedures. Your NYC DP certificate is of no legal effect in Durham, NC.
Yes, absolutely. All couples (same-sex or opposite-sex) have the option to marry or form a domestic partnership in New York City.
Must pay $25 fee.Both same-sex and opposite-sex couples are eligible.Must live together for at least six months before registering.Residency in City of Rochester not required.
There is a $25 termination fee. You file a termination statement with the City Clerk and notify the other party. There is a six-month waiting period before you can enter into a new domestic partnership.
There is a $5 termination fee. You file a termination statement with the City Clerk and send a copy to the other party. There is a six-month waiting period before you can enter into a new domestic partnership.
Must pay $20 fee.Both same-sex and opposite-sex couples are eligible.Must live together and be residents of Town of Southampton.
Yes, in some states. In New York City, Atlantis offers a domestic partner rider on all HMO plans as of September 1, 2006.
There is a $25 termination fee. You file a termination statement with the City Clerk and notify the other party within thirty days. There is a six-month waiting period before you can enter a new domestic partnership.
It appears that New York City (and perhaps other municipalities and counties as well) are keeping their domestic partnership registries despite the advent of marriage equality in New York state. In New York City, at least, domestic partnership is not limited to only same-sex couples. There has been some talk, however, of New York employers now requiring same-sex domestic partners to wed in order to retain their health insurance benefits, but also talk of other employers maintaining the status quo.
There is a $25 registration fee. Registration is open to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples. Couples are required to live together for a minimum of six months before registering. There is no requirement to be residents of the City of Albany. You register by filing a statement with the City Clerk.
Yes. Domestic partnership does not bar you from marrying someone else. When a person marries, they no longer meet the eligibility criteria for domestic partnership and any existing domestic partnership is automatically terminated. However, it is a good idea to dissolve any existing domestic partnership prior to marrying, if possible. Also, state-registered domestic partnerships in California, Oregon and Nevada are considered substantially equal to marriage by New York state. If your domestic partnership is registered with one of those states (not a local government within the state), then you must dissolve the domestic partnership before marrying in New York.